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Downtown Residents Association Hosts Mayor Jackson at Forum

Mayor Frank G. Jackson met with folks from the Downtown neighborhood on August 24 to answer their questions and hear their concerns about Downtown Living. Hosted by the Downtown Residents Association, attendees also had the opportunity to ask questions of Police Chief Calvin Williams and Ward 3 Councilman Kerry McCormack.

The Consent Decree requires a bias-free policing policy that incorporates previous recommendations developed by the Commission, and clear guidance to officers that biased policing, including detaining a motorist or pedestrian based solely on racial stereotypes, is prohibited. Feedback from the community is now being sought.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Police Chief Calvin D. Williams is welcoming the public to a community breakfast on Tuesday, October 3rd featuring keynote speaker Dr. Tyffani Dent, psychologist and author. The event is free, but registration is required.

The City of Cleveland is applying for the Fiscal Year 2017 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG): Local Solicitation. Those interested may email comments or suggestions related to this grant application.

Mayor Frank G. Jackson and several City officials welcomed 65 new police vehicles. The vehicle purchase was part of $20 million dollars allotted to upgrade the City’s emergency response fleet. Vehicles include district cars, front line vehicles, sedans for the new NICE unit, unmarked vehicles and more.

Cleveland Care Calls is an automated telephone reassurance system being offered to Cleveland Senior Citizens by the Departments of Aging and Public Safety. Through this computerized system the senior receives a call, on the days they request, to check on their well-being. This program is available to all seniors and is especially ideal for those living alone.

The United States Department of Justice and the City of Cleveland have entered into an agreement to create widespread reforms and changes within the Cleveland Division of Police. There will be broad data collection regarding many of CDP’s activities, including its use of force and stop and search practices, and public reporting of that data on this website.

The City of Cleveland has announced the launch of a mass notification system that will provide critical emergency and non-emergency alerts to residents and visitors. The City encourages all residents, visitors, and businesses to sign up for the system known as CodeRED.

Warrant Reports

Information contained in warrant reports is a matter of public record, and made available solely to aid the public. Information contained in each report reflects data in the Cleveland Police Records Management System at the time of the report's production.

Clevelanders are asked not to attempt to apprehend persons on this list, but instead to contact the Cleveland Division of Police at 216.623.1234 or Crime Stoppers at 216.252.7436 or by Text Messaging TIP657 plus a message to Crime (9274637).

Accidents and crime are never convenient, but now making police reports and accessing information can be done from work, home, or virtually any place that has Internet access.

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CPD Crime Analysis Unit

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of any of the missing persons listed in the above report is asked to contact the Cleveland Division of Police at 216.621.1234.

All information contained in this report is public record and made available solely to aid the public. Information contained in this report reflects data in the Cleveland Police Records Management System at the time of report production.

Because information can change quickly, and there may be gaps in data received, the City of Cleveland Division of Police makes no representation, either express or implied, that the information in this report is complete or accurate.

The Mission of the members of the Cleveland Division of Police is to enhance the quality of life, strengthen our neighborhoods and deliver superior services with professionalism, respect, integrity, dedication and excellence by working in partnership with our neighborhoods and community.